Sunday, March 12, 2006

I decided to revisit my Lundblade Conifers. You can read that long, strange backstory here. It's a bizarre tale that involves: a group of tall, dark and mysterious strangers; shots being fired; burning rubber; falling in love; and me, pretty unabashedly breaking one of the 10 Commandments.

What can I say -- I'm not really at my best when it's 104 degrees in the shade. (Yep, that would be Fahrenheit!)

5 comments:

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